Search Continues For Centennial Bank Robbers
The search continues for two men who robbed a bank in Centennial.
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The search continues for two men who robbed a bank in Centennial.
The FBI and Arapahoe County Sheriff's Deputies are searching for two suspects robbed a Key Bank in Centennial on Thursday afternoon.
The search is on for a man who robbed a bank in Centennial.
A man investigators dubbed the "Wig Out Bandit" has been charged in connection with a string of bank robberies.
Police in Denver arrested the man they believe is the "Wig Out Bandit." Stanley Paige was arrested after he allegedly robbed a TCF Bank.
The so called "Top Heavy Bandit" has been formally charged with robbing several banks.
Boulder police are hoping surveillance pictures will lead them to a bank robber.
Police in Boulder are looking for a man who robbed a bank while his features were disguised with white, gauze-like bandages.
Super Sleuth got 18 months in prison after a bank manager in Colorado Springs recognized his description from three previous bank robberies.
A man accused of using a stun gun to rob five banks over a four-month period has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Prosecutors have formally charged a mother and daughter pair with robbery.
Police in Westminster said two women who robbed a bank on Tuesday were a mother and daughter team. There are reports they are in financial trouble.
Golden police are looking for the man who robbed a Wells Fargo bank Thursday morning.
Police in Denver and the FBI Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force are searching for a bank robber.
Police in Boulder are asking the public help identifying a bank robbery suspect.
Police in Denver are working with the FBI to track down a bank robbery suspect who hit the First Bank on Quebec Street on Monday.
Police in Denver are searching for a man wearing a wig who robbed a bank Thursday morning in the Stapleton neighborhood.
Authorities on the Western Slope are still searching for a man who tried to rob a bank.
Police in Denver have teamed up with the FBI to track down a bank robber known as "The Top Heavy Bandit."
Law enforcement and the FBI across the Denver metro area are searching for an organized bank robbery crew, dubbed "Two and a Half Bandits." They earned the nickname because one of the suspects is shorter than the other two.
Police in Salida have arrested a man they believe robbed a bank on Thursday. It's the first bank robbery in the small Colorado town the chief of police can remember in 26 years.
Edgewater police and SWAT teams staked out a home looking for a bank robbery suspect on Sunday.
The FBI is asking for help catching a suspect who robbed the Key Bank on North Speer Boulevard on Friday.
The man dubbed the Ho Hum bandit, accused of robbing 24 banks across Colorado, California, Wyoming and Washington, will plead guilty later this summer according to a federal court filing reviewed by CBS4.
Police in Westminster are looking for two bandits after two robberies at the same bank. These suspects are a little different than your typical bank robbers- they wear business suits.
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